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Dengeki Daisy

The Dengeki Daisy television anime is in production at Studio DEEN, with a 2027 premiere date set and Crunchyroll confirmed as the streaming platform. The main cast has been announced.

Synthesized from 2 Yomimono stories · updated Jul 4

The shojo manga Dengeki Daisy, written and illustrated by Kyosuke Motomi, is receiving its first television anime adaptation. The project was announced in June 2026 via a teaser website opened by Aniplex, following a countdown. Studio DEEN is handling production, with Sota Ueno directing. Sawako Hirabayashi is writing the series scripts, Ayaka Murakami is designing the characters, and Masaru Yokoyama is composing the music. The anime is scheduled to premiere in 2027.

In July 2026, the anime's main cast was revealed at Anime Expo alongside a teaser promotional video. Yoshino Aoyama will voice the protagonist Teru Kurebayashi, and Taku Yashiro will voice Tasuku Kurosaki. Crunchyroll will stream the series. The original manga ran in Shogakukan's Monthly Betsucomi magazine from 2007 to 2013, spanning 16 compiled volumes. Viz Media published the series in English under its Shojo Beat imprint.

The story follows orphan Teru Kurebayashi, who finds comfort in messages from a mysterious figure named DAISY that she receives on her late brother's cell phone, while the enigmatic Tasuku Kurosaki keeps appearing to help her. Motomi celebrated the adaptation announcement with an illustration.

Key facts

Anime premiere year
2027
Animation studio
Studio DEEN
Director
Sota Ueno
Series scriptwriter
Sawako Hirabayashi
Character designer
Ayaka Murakami
Music composer
Masaru Yokoyama
Teru Kurebayashi voice actor
Yoshino Aoyama
Tasuku Kurosaki voice actor
Taku Yashiro
Streaming platform
Crunchyroll
Original manga run
2007 to 2013 in Monthly Betsucomi, 16 volumes

Timeline

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Facts

Release
tv · 2027 · 2026-06-09
Licensed by
Crunchyroll (worldwide) · 2026-07-04
Announced
television anime adaptation · 2026-06-09

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All coverage

Jul 4

Dengeki Daisy Anime Casts Yoshino Aoyama and Taku Yashiro

The television anime adaptation of Kyosuke Motomi's shojo manga Dengeki Daisy has revealed its two main cast members and a teaser promotional video. The video debuted at Anime Expo on Friday before being released online on Saturday. Yoshino Aoyama will voice Teru Kurebayashi, and Taku Yashiro will voice Tasuku Kurosaki. The anime is scheduled to premiere in 2027. Sota Ueno is directing the series at Studio DEEN, with Sawako Hirabayashi handling series scripts, Ayaka Murakami designing the characters, and Masaru Yokoyama composing the music. Crunchyroll will stream the anime. Motomi's original manga ran in Shogakukan's Monthly Betsucomi magazine from 2007 to 2013, spanning 16 compiled volumes. Viz Media's Shojo Beat imprint published the series in English. The story follows orphan Teru Kurebayashi, who finds comfort in messages from a mysterious figure named DAISY that she receives on her late brother's cell phone, while the enigmatic Tasuku Kurosaki keeps appearing to help her.

Jun 9

Dengeki Daisy Shojo Manga Gets TV Anime by Studio Deen in 2027

Kyosuke Motomi's shojo manga "Dengeki Daisy" is getting a television anime adaptation, with Studio Deen handling production and Aniplex behind the project. The announcement came via a teaser website that opened on Tuesday, following a countdown teased by Aniplex on Monday. The anime is set to premiere in 2027. Sota Ueno, who directed "Days With My Stepsister" and "SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table," is directing the series. Sawako Hirabayashi, known for "Wolf Girl & Black Prince" and "Delicious Party♡Precure," is writing the series scripts. Ayaka Murakami, also from "Days With My Stepsister," is designing the characters, and Masaru Yokoyama is composing the music. The manga originally ran in Shogakukan's Monthly Betsucomi magazine from 2007 to 2013, spanning 16 volumes. Viz Media published the series in English under its Shojo Beat imprint. The story follows orphan Teru Kurebayashi, who exchanges messages with a mysterious figure named DAISY through a cell phone left by her deceased brother, while the enigmatic Tasuku Kurosaki keeps appearing to help her. Motomi celebrated the announcement with an illustration.